A new hospitality venue, complete with drinks, street food and live music, will be opening its doors in the heart of Salisbury today (Friday, June 4) - and this is what it looks like.
Named ‘Brown Street’ the new site will be offering a courtyard eating and drinking experience to its guests, with Asian and Caribbean cuisine, a range of burgers and a range of drinks.
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This is the latest venture by Amanda Newbery, who co-owns The Chapel, Vestry and The Duke of York with her brother Jonty, who wanted to bring a new type of hospitality to the city following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since demolishing the Alzheimer’s building, in just a few months the open space has been transformed and decked out with seating, plants and fairy lights.
'Brown Street', along Brown Street, will be open from 4pm until 11pm today, 11am until 11pm tomorrow and 11am until 10pm Sunday.
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